Saturday, September 19, 2009

Halloween Ghiradelli Boxes

I couldn't resist using my extra sheet of Pinecone Press paper to make some Ghiradelli Boxes! If you guys remember I made the .cut file for these back at the end of January as Valentine's Day boxes. The boxes will hold either 3 filled squares or 4 plain squares.


The GHIRADELLI SQUARES BOX - George and the GHIRADELLI SQUARES BOX - Plantin are still available for download. For instructions please see the My Valentine's Day Gift to my readers post. There are pictures along with the instructions.

I cheated a bit and used my Stampin Up Scallop Square punch for the boxes I made since my E is still cuttin scallop shapes a bit wonky *okie so dislikes wonky scallops*. The sentiments on the scallop squares are from the same sheet of Pinecone Press word block paper that I used on the cards I posted earlier. I used the Cuttlebug Distressed Stripes folder on the box with the bats sentiment. It might be hard to see in the picture but should show better if you click on the picture and make it bigger. I also used a corner rounder punch on the flap of the box.

The only problem with making these boxes is that I want to eat the dang squares before I give them to people! *okie cracks up laughin*

8 comments:

  1. These are such adorable little boxes!!! Thank so much for the cut file! Can't wait to try them out!

    Awesome job as always Okie!!!!!

    Lisa Sturgill

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  2. I love your Halloween stuff...and I totally get your frustration about wanting to eat the squares before you have a chance to give them away:-) Anyway - very nice work!

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  3. Stinkin cute boxes! I will try some today! Thank you!

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  4. Thanks for sharing, these are adorable!!! :-)

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  5. Totally awesome ideas! Thanks for video. :) Carol

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  6. Thanks for sharing the cut files, I actually want to try and make some of these now!

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  7. These are adorable! Do you think I can use your cut file with my Wishblade?? Thanks for sharing these wonderful little treats!

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